Example sentences of "a little light " in BNC.
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1 | I just wanted to add a little light to illuminate the darkness of my soul . |
2 | Incidentally , direct a little light down behind the speaker : it fills the space behind him and makes him more three-dimensional . |
3 | Yet even on the tapes of the talks , considerably less gilded than the memoranda , it let in a little light for a moment . |
4 | In her coat pocket , she had a pen with a little light in it , for taking notes in theatres and other dark places . |
5 | This is a very brief overview of some of the aspects of Homoeopathy and a view of the world which may help to shed a little light on what is happening with a person 's health . |
6 | The cinema shed a little light on the way of life in America but to them the continent was an unknown place with unintelligible languages . |
7 | ‘ I occasionally hear a very feeble , ‘ See A Little Light . ’ |
8 | Her mother Irene shed a little light on mystery fiance Ben yesterday . |
9 | Now that there was a little light to see by , Angalo was trying to read it . |
10 | As it turned out , the studio ‘ was n't up to much any more and half the equipment was broken ’ , but , according to Mondays ' manager Nathan McGough , ‘ a little light went on as soon as I met Chris and Tina , so I phoned them to ask what they thought of the band and what they had planned for the next couple of months ’ . |
11 | Writer and creator Kevin Fegan combines humour , razor-sharp observations and occasional flex of his poetic licence to shed a little light on what , to outsiders , must appear to be a very peculiar practice . |
12 | The moon , a half moon polished thin at the edges , swam low and gave a little light . |
13 | She fell towards them , wishing she had the energy to turn her gaze away from this blankness , but as he moved closer to her a little light caught his cheek and she saw , or thought she saw , tears there , spilling from those dark eyes . |
14 | A normal 220W power supply unit ( PSU ) was fitted , which is a little light in my view . |
15 | But the two communications from " Ella , typelifter " in 1886 do sound authentic and throw a little light on what women may have thought about the central issues here : their being employed as cheap labour and the question of skill . |
16 | which is scraped off and used as so called paint for the pottery , mixed with a little light |
17 | New Year 's Eve in those early years had possessed a dull religious sheen , a pewter glimmer , which by much effort and polishing and dedication of the will could bring her a little light , a little hope , a little perseverance : but she had longed for the flames and the candles , the cut glass and the singing . |
18 | But — far away to the south west — there was a little light flashing . |
19 | As soon as there was a little light in the sky outside my window , I got up and went quietly down to the kitchen . |
20 | Then a little light came through the uncovered spyhole , a flickering , surreptitious light . |
21 | After the Moonshot , I remember , a little light went out in everybody 's head ; suddenly the world seemed cosier , more local , fuggier . |
22 | If I had a little light , I thought , I might be tempted to a bit of a read in bed . |
23 | How different things seem with a little light on the subject , I mused . |
24 | It was very nearly totally dark in the roof space ; only a little light came from behind him , through the cupboard from the dome of the observatory . |
25 | Elizabeth Keevill sheds a little light on how to get the right combination and presents some modern and traditional styles |
26 | Woodruffe said : ‘ I can see a little light . |
27 | The windows , smudged and grimy , let out a little light . |
28 | It is hoped that this chapter will cast a little light on this question . |
29 | It 's just that after four long , very long , years , a little light seems at last to be discernible through the gloom . |
30 | Unfortunately that empty but we had a little light entertainment when you first came here er especially the way you rode your bicycles er we , we sincerely hoped that you could fly your aeroplanes a little better than that . |